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Night, after a long day, a call comes in, it's a structure fire, smoke showing, Engine 33 and Twoer 33 respond. The Deputy Chief is driving the engine, he stops at the hydrant, the Tower drives by and lands in the driveway of the structure. The pull lines, the enter the front door of the home, outside, they start to ventalite, the door is opened and we are inside the garage. After enough water has been used, the thermal imager camera is brought in to make sure that evey ember is out. Deputy Chief Pat Mann goes over the operation. Morning, a call comes in, the rigs are out the door, The call came in as a large vehicle crash on the highway and people are trapped in a vehicle out in the woods. Prince Georges County Fire and EMS apparatus from differant departments are arrving on-scene. Chief Kelleher from Kentland and his crew arrive on-scene. The vehicle has 1st responders around it, they are bringing in a water line for safety, The extracation tools have been used to gain access to the patients that were pinned in the vehicle. This save was a team effort. They slowly and safely package up their patient that needs immediate ALS transport to the hopital. The get him out of the woods, onto the Medic Unit and off the hospital. Back at the station the Chief is talking with the guys in the kitchen when a call comes in, it's a Medical Local.
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